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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1922)
& Pm Eight THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON NATnuuY, of-ronnit s, mat Question k Hides Last Tragic Act of Church Murder i J oLJI k ' V - ' -Ou . i.t. v.iuS 1 IIAM'KS ll.". JAMKS Mll.lll II I IK STT.VKVS OliAU'.O I I ! Mil I It U SillNI IHIIJ PlIAltt. IIAIlMI'll I II TOItl) II WIJH I N f SOWN if I P PS I!! . SI i k ( 11' 1 i 1 1 t . Hy ItOJJ POHM.W XrU HrrVJrc Staff Wilttv X NEW tmt'NSWMCK, N. J.. Oct. 17. Who will wrlto tho last act la $ho tragi: drama of the famous Hull 'mills murder tayster) ? ri-c o "co?!o nil appear In tre r. crcs tho dr'tia already enacted. Tlo uacedy has lu opening Sept. tO on o farm tu Somerset county. Just :roj tiio Dno from Middlesex caucrr. In which 13 located New r.saonvl.ls. tho hoao of tho iVnd ,.g It wait tho s'.illlol and njrotloua r- ,or B!l,j (hoir tSKcr. nana or a ma. or playwright a on- ipor-detrctlvp, n suyorlat'vo Shsrloik '"rTolmoB . Tangled threads t'o tispjl-cr to fcrWpf characters 'n tl p d'anja ',,' Rev. K Y Hill, tprtor of a Now Brunswick chur h. ono of the v:c jttmi In tho do"b!o killing;. 9 Mrs. Klranor Mill, choir slmer tho of the two i. mafic nako Ptilo pro rres Mr Hall and J intra Milts arc- qtieit'oied, nlso Willie Stevens, hrcthcr-in-law of tho dead pastor. nr..l voting Harlot to Mill. It In loarncd that Mrs Mall visited her husband's church at 2 o'.p:k im the morning tho bodies wore found Mills also tsltcit tho church a hunt that tl:ne She sought her hesband; !e .n reeMng hts wife but they dl I not mopt Mr Mall says her TODAY'S FASHIONS Fall Coats Shown SrotVrr WUI'e Stevens, was with her. other nrshrvinis. la the shade of a bah tr-e? f tid a man and a woman who widow of tho rrsni to bs sloep'ng. tho man with a Ja Hector Kail's church jjlftlm. J Mm. Frances Hall tkiurdorcd n'nn. 'raw hat ever his face and tho , James Mills, husband of tho xaur- wsrtnn's head covered by a ehawl dered woman. Several baurs later the boy and girl Wllllo (Steven?, brother of Mra. pus by r.ga'.n. and tocklcf; cloer. Hall. find the man and v.omin are dead Charlotto Mills. 1C. daughter of t'.-ll o are not'fled. The dead pair tho murdorod woman who hr.s tnk- are Rev. Hall and Mrs. Mills. b-h en the rolo of Nomoj'a of tho niur- shot, and tho woman's throat cut florer. too. , Raymond Schneider. II. Informer Art II find JallcJ as n witness. The breath of grand it Hut the Clifford Haves, 19, Jallol oi a s'a n thanh people are hohl blame- A great o.t:est'on mark stands -'oo tho tllBrx should bo to thejo V tit's drama of real life: Art. I "arlv ern'ng: a deserted farm j I'ut a wifhmaa sa ho say her re otir5; a inc.-.Uow t.ntel with the 'limine hone alone thit fatal morn-.-'or ("'nun ma Through the men- ' "as. The murdered pair hao been do- stroll n boy a?d a Klrl. Schne!- , burlrd. without an auto?y. The r and Prl Pali titer, hutnln; for i ms:ery r-ows , harfe of murder. less ""he mjsten grows Officers Ait 111 Charlotte M.lts. tl:e daughter of ' . murdered woman, bpcomes the n.ipr: s,,e apreals to tho Kcternor of j tho state for aid In solv'tiR tho ms- ti'y (5ov"rnor Kdwards orJers out j tVa state police Sear h for tho mur derer bes'ss In cirr.est. Tho boJ.es are exhumed and an autopsy fur- ' nljhes clews Willie Stevens Is sub- ' J cted to a nall-nlRht jtr UIsr w th-, o'-t rc3ult. Art IV Raymond Schneider appears In a -pectacular rolo. I! H announccl that he has made a statement chars- ' ints that Rev. Hall and Mrs. Mills j were killed by Clifford Hayes, youtis y r-.-rallor by mixta! e- A case c-f mis- , taken Idontity, ho sa;s Schneider 'lifi-ms pn'ilrp that Hayes .iccompin .rd hint to help protect Pearl from hrr fatl-er, Nlcholct Ilahmer an I hat Hayei. choetlnt: at tho p.ilr In . th" meadow, thausht they were Pearl j n d 1it father. Hay?. arreited n a nurder charge, denlei his pullt l'tarl and S hncider are held as wit-; itessps and Ilahmer Is arrrsted on a r.erlous charije made by Pearl. Act V Thin Is the list act hut It has not been written yet. A question mark IJiJBfciaBBcuM WEARERS OF WHITE RIBBON TO MEET IN PHILADELPHIA SOON piin.un phi a. Oct : Wearcis of the white ribbon of th" Women'H t'lirlnllan Temperanoo Union, representltiK nearly every ItnlliMl III the world, will ansetuhl hero Noxnmber 1 1-11. In the elev enth world contention of their or naulratlon. Two itreat objects of the convention ato announced as follmvn' '"I'lui PMllHtliieilt of I'verv 1 1 tl r in. v, 1 tl I l.i . Aiistrallti mid Now . oli) Til will bo pii'scllt prepared to llsti'U nttetithely In the ntorlen of Iminn lu different pirtH of tho w)d. nl.io lo lay the talm of their tl.it i xporleiicp of autl-llitlnr cm ivM nxpi rleiici'i before (he ronvetf 1 Urn for eoutisel and criticism Prom .Mexlro, Cuba and IJuuth America Iri nurnlly will (onto a host of o icn, many of whom wore present til the reiviit Pnu-AtiiiTlcan iUffraKo rimferenre Western P.uropo will bo nmpl) tepri lPiitml Ireland will send I s iiiotn. and Kcntland, which III clUlliod country In the world In lb. rm"'" ''" '"", ,,r,,!1 laUlearoiind atitl-ll'iuor cause, and tho deelo. meet of a determined offeuslw against the movement to modify or repeal the Pnlted State dry amend ment nm! statutes " A irolilbit petition which, when rolb'd up light, fills niiven huge parking i-anci, nud which run tilns s.onii.iiiii) signatures net ifowti In more than SO languagi's. will Im unrolled ami draped nlnoit ti It nil of assemblage In the Philadelphia Academy of Musle. Polegates from abroad will come prepared lo make a careful titudy of the methodi iiB.nl by Amerk'.in wo men lo win the country to prohlhl- of tho prohlliltlutiUia and (ho nnp- ii.itera of John llarle)rorn, will ri'inl ll.f li.iud of iletermlned women. At the opeiilllK of the convention tl'o oriMiiltatlnn will lack but a few miitlths of being M i'.irn III exist ence Pi while tutumr has been tlslble wherexer war against llipmr or cigarette tiuiokltiR bai been waged The teporln received at the roiiwullnn nr,. expected lo furnish a barometer of the statu of prohibi tion lu cut) nation of tho world Diiu to the death of l.ady Carlisle,, piesldeut of (he world org.mltatlop last year. MUs Anna A (torduii. vice president, will b chairman at lhi bl IT M-CSUI 1 Here nre scmo of the advance fall c.its that nro now IcIit ahown. The fentwe full Ilnm with liileieatlni: sUcvch that lire n, tittle ariuwrr llun last fins' n. Heay pile f.ilrlca and b-Ullanl brocotlca ant' otUni nrc In dur.ani). Paris J-or ujiTvnih'tho afternon'i gown of filmy fabri.', u muff "f the samu filmy fabric Is correct today i t Inn cause, and also (hose used for ron.entlon Ills uforreiiK lit now that th,, renin- i try Is legally dry The lsltorn from i ('Inland and .Scandinavian tnuutrles, w!ii' re prohibition has been tried In modified form, will focus their at tention on the euforeiii'lit phase of piohlbltiou that being the most troiiblesoini part of their own lawn i W c T I' representatives from .China. Japan, Teylnn. Houtii Africa, "Wli) ta:n"- IIkw Hlii rpt ! I Uli Mie U tll.f she leave her bus- ill hh money ' ".i b 'irilii n i tut in lo-rthen It, ttl.lt i.S III" lUl'Xt Oil, standi here many question marks. I A brick colored frock of crepo tie, cu?h as these: , chine with narrow panels of sllwr How could Itev. Hall and Mrs. I laro shown today Is acrompanlid by Mills bo mistaken f.r Ilahmer aid a a brick crepe de chtnn muff edguil lS-ycar-Oid girl at a thrcu-foot with slhtr lace cuffa. rango' f I Why was Mrs Mills' throat cut Npw York Therein today a vc 5110 At your service, subject to the approval of tho Klectoit for Major, November 7, 1022 Citizens' Committees There are two citizens committees. L. O. Arens is secretary of one which represents the Chamber of Commerce, more or less, and is not in politics whatever. , W. W. Southwell represents the other a boosting concern for Ar'hur Wilson for mayor a camouflage of some workers of the league. Do ycu know that Dr. Leonard took a very active part in the meetings of the League during the nomination period? Do you knew that hs virtually nomi nated Geo. Ulrich and waited a day for his answer? Do you know that Dr. Leonard virtually nominated-Arthur Wilson as second choice, when he learned that Geo. Ulrich would not run? Don't you believe that if Arthur A. Wilson really wanted the office of mayor that he would have courage to run himself, lndependrr.il'', without being boosted by an individual, a committee ,or a league? DR. A. A. SOULfi. (Paid .Ulviillsfiiii'iit) after tho shooting? Whoro are the pistol nnd knife ad tho rectors' mfeslng watcri? Why were tho bodies arranged carefully In tho meadow, with the hat and shawl hiding the faces? How could Hayes attempt to kill Pearl when Schneider himself aiys they sought to protect her from hur 1 father? Why should Raymond Schneider Join another man In a murder from ambush and then, knowing a mis- Itako had been made, tako Pearl to tho scene? Why wero letters of Mrs Mills I scattered about the placu of the killing for knickers of various ahades, one rtald of sea green, 0110 of mauve, one of maize and no on. 'Tills Is a di-rid-ed contr.iHt to tho old Idea that one's lingerie must bo all In a tingle shade f t t t f t t ? I & Nuw York It was about limn n now Idea of lingerie was adopted. This was sten today lu tho two-totio , t effects of rnmii underthlngi lu a Klflli avnun shoo. N'ntlilnir Is morn . , . . wf bordered with a deeper ahailo of or-l chid, or a set of lingerie In houioJ jL NYALS CALENDAR and Weather Chart 1923 S Mi other pnstol shade delicately blended with palo yellows, blues or rose Mother (Jooso Ilread wrntinnr and get a sled. Save tho 7-1 TONIGHT AT THE STRAND 10c- wiiKiti: i:vKUYfioiY n:s HOMK OF Till: HODKI.NKON lltATCItltS iOc Cleo Madison in "The Girl from Nowhere" Big Western Feature and Good Comedy Show Starts 6:15 Admission 10c and 20c SUNDAY SHOW The biggest show ever seen here for the Money. America's Most Famous Outlaw, ROY GARDNER AND HIS LOYAL WIFE Showing his escape and capture and a hundred other 'thrills, and Neal Hart, the Western Cyclone, in ' "TANGLED TRAILS" Shooting, riding, fighting and action with thrills all the way through. 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